sharing files between linux/windows

Andrew Sackville-West andrew at swclan.homelinux.org
Mon Jan 7 11:40:23 EST 2008


On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 09:48:08AM -0600, Josh Trutwin wrote:
> I have recently switching from Quickbooks to GnuCash and love it so
> far.  One of the reasons for this (other than that Quickbooks
> SUCKS) was because I'm using more non-Windows operating systems daily
> so I'd like to be able to use a program like GnuCash that works on
> either.  
> 
> I setup an SVN repository to hold my main gnucash data file so I can
> share it between computers.  What this boils down to is that I might
> be using the Windows version one day to update my data file, commit
> it to svn and next day svn up the Linux checkout and use gnucash
> from that computer to update the same datafile.  As long as all
> gnucash programs are running the same version (2.2.2) is this
> reasonable?  So far it seems to be working ok.

yes.

A
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